New Maytag wringer washer agitator

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stan

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Ordered this new one cuz the splines on my old one were waring out.
New one fits nice but is absent the weap hole that old one has.
Haven’t tried it yet..
Maybe I drilled a hole in old one years back and don’t remember?
Any reason I should or shouldn’t drill a hole?
Leave well enough alone?
Thoughts
Pic shows old agitator to the right of new.

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Thanks Brad

How’s ur model 30 with pump doing?
I see where the hole is on my old one. Just cant remember what it’s for and why the new one doesn’t have a hole.
My Maytag is a 1954 model and I believe it had a red or black agitator when new.
The one I’ve had is stamped Maytag..but has plastic splines that have worn.
I purchased new spline to replace, but then realized there’d be no way to get old splines out without breaking agitator.
(Reason for buying a new aftermarket agitator)
Now that I have a new one, I may attempt replacing splines on the old one. (Back up)

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The little breather hole...

Stan, it is to allow the excess air under the agitator to escape, but the ring keeps the air-lock over and around the drive shaft.

P.S. the Model 30WP and the 32 are both running beautifully, as is the E2LP. I try to rotate them on different washdays to keep everything running smoothly. But I must admit I love using the 30WP. The 32 is gravity drain, so if I want a bit of a workout hauling buckets of water, I use it!
 
Brad

I see why one would gravitate to the 30 with pump. It’s a beautiful machine and rare to come across.
I almost got one a couple years back but seller flaked on me.
So I’ve run my machine with this new agitator and it’s seems perfect without drilling a breather hole.
Didnt float off and I was able to remove when finished.
 
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